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About Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1920)
Till IWIlAV, XOVKMI1F.R 4. Ift20 CROOK COUTTT iOm?TAL' 1 Koncc or final bearing J; KUB SALS FONOUUAl'lI Cabinet fur lule. Ool du oak, . beautiful b Ifttt Dulab. Can be used at a music cabluot. Iuqulrs at this utiles. Don't de lay, do, 1 lie. FOR BALE Hye ana Allulla bay Uood winter quarturi with plenty of water and feud for cattle. Bee M. L. Freeman, one mile west of Klkln'i farm on Crooked river, or adtlrvis Route A., Redmond, Ore. 1-tfe FOR BALK One per f tctly good bay rake and mower. If lakun to- iiilhur, you can bave tlicm both for $76.00 caib. Hm itua.ull at Journal offlce. , rOR BALK Ucat building ' lota in town, (t) cornering on City t'ark, make an offer. Inquire at Jour Dai Office. Utfo. roil BALK 8.00 pound! of White Clover Bend. All cleaned, ready for market. Inquire of Journal office. . IBtfc. roK BALE 1917 Maxwell Car in first class running order. Two new tires. If you are looking for a snap come to tbe Journal office and come quick, aa this will go In hurry. 46tfe. I'OH BALE Bis room residence In Prlnevlile; lot 80x240 feet. For quick sale, SI, GOO caah. Inquire at tbls office. , T 47tf. rOK SALE Winter feed. Day and straw, alfalfa, clover and stubble pasture, bunch grass grating, run ning spring wutor. P. A. Devere A Son, Tumalo, Ore. 8tf LOST Bay saddle horse, branded "P" on loft shoulder, and two lit tle black mulne branded "41" on left stifle, Lost at Charles Hous ton ranch a month ago. Notify W. K. McCormuck, Deschutes, Or. t4p LOHT Roll of Bedding, between Ochoco illnns and Prlnevlile, on the night of Sunday, Oct. S. Flu dr please leave at this office and receive reward. 7-8-p I'KOKKNHIONAL- DI RW TOBY ATTORNKVS WILLARD H. WIRTZ District At torney. Office Crook County Bank Building, Prlnevlile, Oregon. tf. IN TUB COUNTY COURT Of TUB STATE ! OK OKKtiON K)H CKOOK COUNTT. matur of the HUU at Uni A. TntimM, oWaaaW. NOTICE to b.r.br li Vf th ndr.lT..t, th -lmlni.in,u,r uf th auu of NmJ A. Thomiu, on-nMd, to all parauna lnt.reit.4 ' In M lli Mtata.fk.1 h h n..- mttA 11 L ' th fount. clrk of this county la final a, coufillnir of hla admlnl.tr allr,n of al4 aUU I "mi t rourt haa at Monday. jmWf ', . inn, t ten o'rlork In th formaon of that dir. t th countr court room. In Prtiwvill. Or.,n. u th. tlmo and piaet for hnt, nl Mllllnit mid Anal accounting, at -hi. b i Urn and plar an parson intamt.4 In lha i tat mar appear and objact Is (aid final aa- countlng. j 1 J. A. WILCOX, lminiatratr of Uit nut , of heal A. Thomaa. aauuul. WANTED Washing, Ironing, cleaning by tbe day or hour. North Main. and M. R. ELLIOTT Attorney at Law Court House St., Prlnevlile Ore FOR RENT A Barn, one block off Muln Btreot. Burn lot with city water. Inquire at Journal office. SSrOKE TOU (HON a life losur ante eoatract In any other eoss paoy examine tue superior eon tract and low premium rates of Oregon Life. Bee. T. L. Qulna, the local agent l4tfe LAKE M. BrXHTKIJL, V, H. Coinmlaalimer A ttorney At-Law Crook County Bank Building PKINKVILLK . ORUOON PHYSICIANS NOTICK r(K PI BLICATIO (IU1I Ii.orimwt of th InUrlor, V. I. Und Of. nr at Th llallra, Orticvn, October 1, JK20. I Notic la bcnl? thrn that ! IF.E M. DKALT, jof Alfalfa, Orciron, who, on Auirot 4. : mad. Aildlilonal Hmatad Entry. No. OIS Wi, for NW', KWi(i. flr. 4. NB', NKV . T. 19 8 R. It R. V. 8E'i. 8in it. Twnhi, Id-Hotith, Kanii l-Eat, WiU lam.lt. Median, haa fl.lcl notlc of Intan tln to mak thre-rr Proof, to tatiHh claim U, th. land al dwrlhrd. befor Lak M. lwht.ll. United State Comml.loi!T. at rriewvill., Oration, on th 22nd da? of Nov mtr, IW20. Cl.lmant name aa wltncaaea: Cord Hlnvh, of Alfalfa, Onion, Cnarlaa H. Dmlf. of AW , falfa. Omron, Io Battinrrr, of I'rlnt-rllla, . OrcKon, Havid Tra.fa. of Prln.lll. Own. I H. (RANK WOODCOCK, Better. "Yours for Real Tobacco " says the Good Judge Men are getting away from the big chew Idea. They find more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than they ever got from a big chew of the ordinary kind. Costs you less, too the full, rich tobacco ' taste lasts so much longer. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT Is a short-cut tobacco V-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco (XL CALE BOOKS Noatly prlntod and bound. Sent $1.00 to tbe Journal and one will be mailed to you, postage paid. Itfc. . ' ! SCRATCH I'aLd infferent site and quality of paper, just th thing for your desk or pocket for sale at The Journal offioe. WOMAN'S CASK AMAZES P III NEVILLE DR. E. O. HYDE Itiyalclan and Hurgoca Office' 208 Third Street Prliiovllle : Oregon Tbe Journal does modern printing on short notice. . 1 'sesoftwessseses; FOR SALE Buggy and harness Oood one-seated top buggy tor ale cheap. Tbls outfit Is almoat new.' Inquire of George Stevens Second Hand Store. . 4tf. FOR SALE My 40-acre Irrigated home at Powell Butte, all cultivat ed, good seven room borne, barn, and out buildings, on highway and near Community Hall and school; best part of Central Ore gon. See me or write for terms. Mrs. Mary Charlton. tie A business man's wife could not i'W or read without sharp pains In her eyes. For years her eyes were ed snd weak. Finally she tried simple witchhazel, camphor, hyras tls., etc. as mixed In Lavoptlk eye wash. The result produced by a a single bottle amazed everyone. We guarantee a small bottle of Lavoptlk to help ANT CASE weak, strained or Inflamed eyes. Aluminum aye cup Free. Prlnevlile Drug Company. FOR BALE 10 bead of work and saddle borers at prices that will move them. Coma to the Big Tin Barn and pick-out your horse or team. 7tfo. FOR SALE or exchang a N a w Dodge touring car, run 600 miloa. Extra tire and accoutrements. Inquire Journal office. 6tfo FOR RENT Furnished room on ground floor, one block from Main Street, ' $2. 00. per wak. In quire Journal office. tt. MIHCELLANKOIH NOTICR FOR PUBLICATION IHOLATRD TRACT PUBLIC LAND SALIt aittIT Dapartmtnt of th Inurior, U. B. Land Of tc at Th Dallaa, Omul, Bkpt. 17, 120. Notlc to hrb i.a that, aa dlreti by th Commiulonar of th Oanrl Land Offica, nd.r provtalon of Baa. K. S-, punuant to lha application of CHAKLES A. SIMONS Sarlal No. SIM1T, wa arid offer at pablte aala, to th hlfhatl blddar, bat at not Uaa than 12. SO par acr. at II KK o'clock A. at., oa th Uth dar of HKCKMHKR, mat, at tMa ofSoa, th follo-lnt tract of land I Lot 4, Section 4, Towiuhlp It, Smith Rani to, Eaat, W.M., (Contalnlnc 41 14 Acraa). "Tha tract It or. darad Into th markat on ahowinf that th ratr portion tharaof to mountainoua or too rouvh fnr cultivation. Th aalt will not ba kapt span, bat will b daclarad clcaad whan thoa praaant at tit hour named hav eaaaed blddlm. Tba per aon maklnt th hichaat bid will ba required to hnmcdlautlr par to th Rcivr lb amount thtrnof. Anr penont clalmlnt adv.ralr th abora- daarribrd land ara adviacd to Ala their claim, or objactlon, on or befor th tim OdiKnat cd for aal. UK L A. BOOTH, Rcl?r. CHA8. S. EDWARDS Physician A Surgeon Glaases Correctly Fitted S17 Mala Bt. PrtneviUe, Otresoa H. P. Belknap L. V. Belknap I1LIHAP BILII.r Pbysicta-a aatl Bargaiaws Offioe Ita Eaet Third Ku-eet rMBerUla, Oregoa Office pbona SI Residence (I OPHTHALMOLOGIST OR. F. H. DAT Physician, ophthal mologist, neuralogist. Specialty of ayes and nerves. Olasaea fitted Hours 10 to II a. m. ; 1 to S p. aa. Evanlnga by appointment 610 main at Prlnevlile, Ore. S7tfo. DKNTI8TH DR. H. O. DAVIS DENTIST Crook County Bank Building; Prlnevlile Oregon Those having aye troublea or ner-; voae troublea should call and aea Dr.jl F. B. Day. (10 Main St.. Prlnevlllejj Oragoa. ntfe. i FOR RENT One eight room house. Apply Dr. A. W. Grater, Benton Block, City. Stf. PIANO (or sale Practically new up right piano (or sals reasonable. Inquire of Vernon A. Bell, 111 B. Third Street Iti HEMSTITCHING and picotedglng Mrs. G. L. Conklln, corner Tumalo and State streets, Bend, Oregon. Mall orders receive prompt atten tion, 8-9p. WANTED Cattle I will trade my 7-room modern house, ft 1 1-1 lota best location la Prlnevlile. Sea my agent, Ochoco Realty Co; Journal Office. v lOtfe WANTED To buy a safe In first class condition. Call Ochoco Wire house Co. Prlnevlile, Ora. 49tfc. FOR SALE OR TRADE 1, two aec tlon harrow; 1, 16-inch sulkey plow; 1 2-bottom, 12-lnch gang plow; 1 set of work harness. "In quire 807 Main St. Btfc. HEMSTITCHING Mrs. J. L. Tucker, Box 880, Bend, Ore. Cotton, 10c per yd. Cotton Scallops, or Points, lEo per yd. Silk, 15c pnr yd. Silk Scallops or Points, 20c per yd. All thread furnished and all work promptly finished and return ed!. . -P. CHILDREN'S SEWI,NG Those wishing children's sewing tjone, Inquire of Mrs. Doak, 434 Se cond Street. 68-tf. SHIP US YOUR WOOL We do cleaning and carding for comfort ers and mattresses. Mannfactar . . - ers of pure wool bats. CRYSTAL SPRINGS WOOLEN MILLS, Port land, Oregon, . mills, 760 Umatil la Avenue; office, 802 Spalding Building. . ' 2 Stf. W. H. CTRC8 Tbe Jeweler MASONIC TEMPLE Prlnevlile, Oregon OREGON DAILY JOURNAL DAILY Oc DAILY AND SUNDAY- Mc If yam doat got yowr paper r. alarly, pbotM Red ai mm wa will sead oat ap by special aaaa. PRINEVTIAJC DRCO CO. We handle Maz da Lamps of ail kinds and sizes : 5 Confectionery Cigars Tobacco Oregonian Agency ! JOHN J. PRICE Prinevile, Oregon 1 X LODGE DIRP;CTORY UNITED ARTISANS, Prlnevlile Aa sembly No. 163, .meets the first and third Monday of each month. In the K. of P. Hall. All visltinf Artisans are welcome. ' FLORENCE CYRUS, M. A. MARTHA A. NEVEL, Secy. The Journal does modern printing. Get your farm help from the , oMi-t office In Oregon PIONEER EMPLOYMENT CO. 14 North Second Street Phone Broadway 2278 Portland Oregoa Des Chutes Power Company PrineviUe, Ore. Last Big Block cf tlie Canadian Pacific Ke8e.rved rarm tinas TVTIS uaMwrte the efTerinf of tt Hurt IM blork of the CarwcKn. Purrfte RfrH Fterai I lvli. Until th block m diMMwd of. tou esn Berarc at low cant ft jbu-b b-ime in X Itaxers. Canada that will djis jou ri-h and indeptmient. The cow.lry ia irlaai far mux! .aniline wHl aa vrmifl growing. Later, U fcroelairiaean be boQht oniy frag rrivaie) cwdttj ana caruiir, pncei win do titr-tr. ncTcr again on am nona s private owry?r and catorailir, prieeawiii ba fcithr. Cntur-- iU larm iaada to (narad m grtcm to lew, Tour Last Bif Opportinitj NoTaxes on ImproTeineiitt ntta tc aantasa both farttta mtm L3 -3 Tbm'a a prairia and park landa ia tha Lkryd- Rl I 11 data mora ana nanwum i-auiw -a. w- a m im yimmm mas. and BUB-tcbanran. 'AJ bt itocft. Caotral Aiftorut i IN aa bar fan tnndi on tna nco) s-r-iriMi af HaniU-L flaa-alil-iaaii ad Ainorta at pruca amaciac aboot f oa eta. Of laod In Bavthen Albcrtm ander aa Imtatkaa aytttn of Mla-hM wator feoa Wnsm -d 28 Tears to Ean aadtoPaj tt Cawdiaa Parifta affrra fam Ma hud Mtf paan or kmc una. anar pajmarata for all p thara ora bo taxaa on yojr oauaitaga. unpi .ta or paraooal adorn at mprotannte. eft acta. Good thai i aanm -alila in thafaaaxorv Yam n dotn 1 Iwfo no paynw-it on tha principal sntil oar, Okaa nicaen on anal ml ta fanrtk MSr narwMatm. Interaat io 8. In Central Saa- amtetw-an,Moarwnaeir yearn wnaat World 'a friao iiiitamni ! naka farm Ifa da- ffrabte andatamfato. Ura jm too fhiatn) : No SakWaW Iirestifal THa Canadian PatHAe wdt rMCoall 70a a ( ntil roa nao iaanoeted rc. Too ator w aatf-wWdoad ooarr ooaitiaa tAarworao - Cora takaaa op roar naM. Iawonttntion a) Invitad and aado ooay. TUo onaaantM-Mnt alio attaatioa to tha loot traat Woek of r-a-tbaworio SpcdiJ Rates (or RooMseekert ' ootta-mcraw wi FoO inrorawnMai Landa Under hiptioa Nrtaora Aberta. tba C Ea.l way baa davalopad tbab H , - Lands Under Irritatioa JJZSKi 1 ul b Saotbarn Abarta tba Canadian PonH .ul. nj Wnii'Tt7 HI Eatlwaj baa daTwiopad tbe karseat kadividoaj o-j-iaaH.-a.iH wiasaai, wsm HI Imratioo andettakiiur on tba Amerkan - . Hi Conunent, Tbia district oaataiaa oocoo a OCHOCO REALTY CO. Rl tba beat buida in Canada. An onfaibnc Wjs I aupply of water ia odannittorad andor tbo Local AgBt 1 Itn Canadian Goverranent. Pneea raneo from ..-. 11 IK KO an acre op. do the aame easy parraant 433 Main St. PrineVlllft. OM. i IK terme. r000 ken in improvanwcu. Ton- " lg ty year to paj back. aa-tellaaiiliollaio-,aA.a JJ FRANCES DVRAND Teacher ot Piano and Voice Studio 6SS East 3rd Street. Phone Black 131 Do your eyes trouble you? Ara ft fear glaases tiring satisfaction or do they need changing? If so. call oa Dr. P. H. Day, SI Mala St., Prlne flUa, Oregon. Ha la permanently lo satad at that addrasa litre. FARMERS! Haul Your Wheat By Truck. CALL B. B. GROFF 345 w. est Phone 296 . PrtneviUe taaaMAAaft Is Your Money Supporting the Government? At this critical period In our history our manufacturers ara offering their mills and our young men are offering their nerrloea to tha United States gOTernment. Would you like to 4io your share and help, by putting your money where It will support the new Federal Reeerre Banking System, which tha government has established to stand back of our commerce, Industry and agriculture? Tou can do this by opening an account with aa aa part of erery dollar so deposited goes directly Into tha new system, where It will always ba ready for yoa when wanted. Member Federal Reserve System FIRST NATIONAL BANK aa,M, A Want Ad Gets Results Scarcity of Telephone Equipment As new subscribers a number of individuals have recently placed orders with us lor telephones. Old subscribers have asked for service at new locations. They have bean told by our representatives that immediate compliance with their desires was impossible owing to lack ot "telephone facilities" in a particular locality. "Why," one "will say, "The poles and wires are on the street and the house la already wired." We wish that the problem were as simple as it sounds. Thera may be poles and wires, but every-wire may be in use in giving service to others. There may be a cable, but every circuit may be assigned to 'phones already installed. There may be apara wires and circuits but no switchboard apparatus at the central office to which they can be connected. There may even be sections ot switchboard but not available tor operation on account of the lack of necessary accessories such as ringing keys, relays, etc. The reason for the shortage of telephone equipment is simple. During the war period we were unable to maintain our reserve or stock plant as the same materials we use were required and taken for Government purposes and for Industries properly favored by the Government. Since the war, with the unexpectedly prolonged pro blems ot reconstruction, production and delivery ot materials needed to meet even current demands have been delayed. Every business concern Is having similar ex periences. The manufacturers ot telephone equipment have been bending every ef fort to fill our orders, but they in turn are meeting the same difficulties In securing rubber, paper, silk, glass, porcelain, tin, thread, shellac, metal parts and other arti cles not generally associated in the public mind with telephone service. ' At the same time with this abnormal situation with reference to materials there exists an unprecedented demand for telephone service, and even under these circum stances our record is one of fulfillment of demand. In the first eight months of this year we have added 6S63 telephones in the State of Oregon. ' In the eight months prior to our declaration ot war we gained 2665 telephones. I We desire to give service as much' as a patron wishes to receive It. We desire to promptly comply with the suggestions of public authorities who have taken a pro per Interest in the situation. We are facing abnormal conditions but we will of ne cessity gradually overcome our difficulties. ' Jj)e Pacific Telephone 'and Telegraph Co.